(OSHA 1910.120) 5 days, 8am – 5pm
(OSHA 1910.120) 3 days, 8am – 5pm
2 days, 8am – 5pm MSHA requires 24hrs of training to go on a Mine Site. If the mine you are going to doesn’t offer the 3rd day training, you need to make sure you get it for a total of 24hrs of training before going to a mine!
3 days, 8am – 5pm
(OSHA 1910.120) 2 days, 8am – 5pm Prerequisite: ETC 24hr Hazwoper Attend the last two days of the 40hr Hazwoper to upgrade your 24hr to a 40hr
1/2 day 8am – 12pm, $50
1 day, 8am – 5pm This is the last day for the 24hr MSHA New Training. If you’ve gotten the first two days, you need the 3rd day for your certification to be complete.
(OSHA 1910.120) 1 day, 8am – 5pm
Hazwoper General Site Worker Annual Refresher
A one-day, 8-hour course designed as a refresher training course for those individuals who have completed the initial 40-hour General Site Worker course. This annual training is required within one year of the initial certification or last refresher course. This course discusses and reviews changes in Federal and State regulations as well as relevant, upcoming legislation. In addition, developments in state-of-the-art practices and technologies, as well as key aspects from the initial training are discussed. After completion of this course, participants will have their certification extended for an additional year. This course satisfies the annual refresher training requirements of Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910.120(e)(8).
Prerequisite: Certified completion of the HAZWOPER Initial General Site Worker 40-hour course.
1 day, 8am – 5pm $210 w/o NFPA 70E Reg Book, $275 w/ NFPA 70E Reg Book – NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the workplace. Did you know that Arc Flash refresher training is to be conducted for all employees at intervals not to exceed three years? This is just one of the new requirements for 2012. Join Bob Sheppard, Principal of Southwest Energy Systems for ARC Flash training including all 2012 changes and requirements.